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Invasive alien species are currently a major ecological problem. One such species is stone moroko, Pseudorasbora parva (Gobionidae), which has only been found to date in natural or agricultural water bodies (lakes, rivers and streams, carp ponds ...
Wróblewski Paweł +2 more
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Family Gobionidae Gudgeons Gudgeons are a family of Cypriniformes that are most diverse in East Asia, from the Amur drainage southward to Central Vietnam; some 28 genera and 231 species are known. In West Asia, there are 17 species, all of which, except Pseudorasbora, being benthic fishes with a flat belly, laterally spread pectoral fins, a single pair
Freyhof, Jörg +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study investigates the diversity and phylogeny of Dactylogyrus species in the Middle East, as well as uncovers the historical dispersal routes and biogeographical contacts of cyprinoid host species using their host‐specific parasites. Location The Middle East. Taxon Dactylogyrus (Dactylogyridae: Monogenea), Cyprinoidei (Cypriniformes).
F. Nejat +6 more
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The fishing cat Prionailurus viverrinus is a medium‐sized wetland specialist felid threatened primarily by habitat loss, human–wildlife conflict, and road mortality. Limited information is available on their life history in human‐modified environments.
Rama Mishra +11 more
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A Global Account of Established Non‐Native Fish Species
This study compiles the most complete global database of non‐native fish species that have successfully established themselves in new freshwater and marine environments. It documents 1535 species across 193 countries, identifies their main introduction routes—such as aquarium trade, aquaculture, and artificial waterways—and highlights that many ...
Phillip J. Haubrock +13 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding how the environment shapes species distribution and affects biodiversity patterns is important in ecology and conservation. Environmental stressors like climate change and anthropogenic impacts may lead to a significant decline in aquatic biodiversity.
Mojgan Zare Shahraki +6 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding how low salinity gradients (0‰–5‰) influence fish life cycles is critical for clarifying principles of fish assemblage formation in estuarine ecosystems. This study is intended to provide a foundation for predicting changes in fish populations amidst ongoing surface salinity decreases in the Baltic Sea. In the Neva River Estuary,
Anton A. Uspenskiy
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Accurate fish growth and condition assessment is central to understanding the ecological health of freshwater ecosystems. Despite severe anthropogenic pressures, ecological and biometric studies of fish populations from heterogeneous habitats of the Chirchik River, a key tributary of the Syr Darya, remain poorly studied. Here, we demonstrate the length–
Akbarjon Rozimov +9 more
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In this study, some basic biological parameters (e.g. sex ratio, condition factor, LWRs and LLRs) of G. artvinicus (Artvin gudgeon) inhabiting Borçka Reservoir and its tributaries from the lower Çoruh River Basin were investigated for the first time. Fish specimens were collected from June 2017 to May 2018 and totally 120 Artvin gudgeon (65 females and
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This study estimated the length–weight relationships (LWRs) and length–length relationships (LLRs) for 6 fish species in the middle Yangtze River basin and its adjacent lakes (Ochetobius elongatus (Kner 1867), Rhinogobio cylindricus (Günther 1888), Hemibagrus macropterus (Bleeker 1870), Pseudobagrus albomarginatus (Rendahl 1928), Siniperca knerii ...
Chaoyang Wan +6 more
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